Ot: manure spreader

JayinNY

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I have a old Knight manure spreader, there is no Id tags on it other than Knight cast into the gearbox, anyone have any info about what model it might be? The pto u joints are getting pretty worn, nobody around here knows anything about these joints, so other alternative is whole new pto shaft,
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You want to swing by when you get it fixed, I have a load of mulch/leaves I would like to spread.
 
I did that day I saw you there, they tried to find anything they could about it but came up with nothing.
 
Who ever handles the old badger silage wagons or some of the other silage wagon equipment would know what they are. We had them on an old badger wagon.
 
Several chopper boxes used that back in the 70s. They were called a "W" Kit. 4 short pins are knurled on the outer half and smooth on the inner where they pivot in the center block. Drive the pins all the way through to remove.
 
Call Arthur's Repair Shop in Hindsboro IL. They are the oldest dealer in Illinois and I am sure they can give you the information you are looking for. I believe their phone # is 217-346-2737.
 
Cliff was correct. They are a "W" series Weasler joint. The 200-700 is the most common.

https://www.drivetrainamerica.com/200-0700-weasler-w-series-u-joint-kit/

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W Style joint
 

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